Green Room
Green Room was a play that followed three young, hopeful actors hired as extras on an American feature film shooting in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Granted the unexpected perks of a speaking role, a costume (including a drunken Power-Ranger), and their own green room, the actors' initial excitement rapidly dissolved into chaotic boredom, spurring erratic acts of jealousy, betrayal and vengeance that threatened the film's production schedule.
Directed by Peter Feeney, the production blended wit, slapstick and pathos with puppeteering—and also featured an irate American. It was directly inspired by the actors' real-life experiences working on the South Korean action-fantasy Western, The Warrior's Way— and was intended to be remounted in Los Angeles, to coincide with the movie's release.